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author | Chris Dyer <cdyer@cs.cmu.edu> | 2012-10-11 14:06:32 -0400 |
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committer | Chris Dyer <cdyer@cs.cmu.edu> | 2012-10-11 14:06:32 -0400 |
commit | 9339c80d465545aec5a6dccfef7c83ca715bf11f (patch) | |
tree | 64c56d558331edad1db3832018c80e799551c39a /jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt3.jam | |
parent | 438dac41810b7c69fa10203ac5130d20efa2da9f (diff) | |
parent | afd7da3b2338661657ad0c4e9eec681e014d37bf (diff) |
Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/redpony/cdec
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diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt3.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt3.jam deleted file mode 100644 index f82cf0ac..00000000 --- a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt3.jam +++ /dev/null @@ -1,209 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2006 Vladimir Prus -# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. -# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) - -# Support for the Qt GUI library version 3 -# (http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt3/index.html). -# For new developments, it is recommended to use Qt4 via the qt4 Boost.Build -# module. - -import modules ; -import feature ; -import errors ; -import type ; -import "class" : new ; -import generators ; -import project ; -import toolset : flags ; - -# Convert this module into a project, so that we can declare targets here. -project.initialize $(__name__) ; -project qt3 ; - - -# Initialized the QT support module. The 'prefix' parameter tells where QT is -# installed. When not given, environmental variable QTDIR should be set. -# -rule init ( prefix ? ) -{ - if ! $(prefix) - { - prefix = [ modules.peek : QTDIR ] ; - if ! $(prefix) - { - errors.error - "QT installation prefix not given and QTDIR variable is empty" ; - } - } - - if $(.initialized) - { - if $(prefix) != $(.prefix) - { - errors.error - "Attempt the reinitialize QT with different installation prefix" ; - } - } - else - { - .initialized = true ; - .prefix = $(prefix) ; - - generators.register-standard qt3.moc : H : CPP(moc_%) : <allow>qt3 ; - # Note: the OBJ target type here is fake, take a look at - # qt4.jam/uic-h-generator for explanations that apply in this case as - # well. - generators.register [ new moc-h-generator-qt3 - qt3.moc.cpp : MOCCABLE_CPP : OBJ : <allow>qt3 ] ; - - # The UI type is defined in types/qt.jam, and UIC_H is only used in - # qt.jam, but not in qt4.jam, so define it here. - type.register UIC_H : : H ; - - generators.register-standard qt3.uic-h : UI : UIC_H : <allow>qt3 ; - - # The following generator is used to convert UI files to CPP. It creates - # UIC_H from UI, and constructs CPP from UI/UIC_H. In addition, it also - # returns UIC_H target, so that it can be mocced. - class qt::uic-cpp-generator : generator - { - rule __init__ ( ) - { - generator.__init__ qt3.uic-cpp : UI UIC_H : CPP : <allow>qt3 ; - } - - rule run ( project name ? : properties * : sources + ) - { - # Consider this: - # obj test : test_a.cpp : <optimization>off ; - # - # This generator will somehow be called in this case, and, - # will fail -- which is okay. However, if there are <library> - # properties they will be converted to sources, so the size of - # 'sources' will be more than 1. In this case, the base generator - # will just crash -- and that's not good. Just use a quick test - # here. - - local result ; - if ! $(sources[2]) - { - # Construct CPP as usual - result = [ generator.run $(project) $(name) - : $(properties) : $(sources) ] ; - - # If OK, process UIC_H with moc. It's pretty clear that - # the object generated with UIC will have Q_OBJECT macro. - if $(result) - { - local action = [ $(result[1]).action ] ; - local sources = [ $(action).sources ] ; - local mocced = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) - : CPP : $(properties) : $(sources[2]) ] ; - result += $(mocced[2-]) ; - } - } - - return $(result) ; - } - } - - generators.register [ new qt::uic-cpp-generator ] ; - - # Finally, declare prebuilt target for QT library. - local usage-requirements = - <include>$(.prefix)/include - <dll-path>$(.prefix)/lib - <library-path>$(.prefix)/lib - <allow>qt3 - ; - lib qt : : <name>qt-mt <threading>multi : : $(usage-requirements) ; - lib qt : : <name>qt <threading>single : : $(usage-requirements) ; - } -} - -class moc-h-generator-qt3 : generator -{ - rule __init__ ( * : * ) - { - generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; - } - - rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) - { - if ! $(sources[2]) && [ $(sources[1]).type ] = MOCCABLE_CPP - { - name = [ $(sources[1]).name ] ; - name = $(name:B) ; - - local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : qt3.moc.cpp : - $(property-set) ] ; - - local target = [ - new file-target $(name) : MOC : $(project) : $(a) ] ; - - local r = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ; - - # Since this generator will return a H target, the linking generator - # won't use it at all, and won't set any dependency on it. However, - # we need the target to be seen by bjam, so that the dependency from - # sources to this generated header is detected -- if Jam does not - # know about this target, it won't do anything. - DEPENDS all : [ $(r).actualize ] ; - - return $(r) ; - } - } -} - - -# Query the installation directory. This is needed in at least two scenarios. -# First, when re-using sources from the Qt-Tree. Second, to "install" custom Qt -# plugins to the Qt-Tree. -# -rule directory -{ - return $(.prefix) ; -} - -# -f forces moc to include the processed source file. Without it, it would think -# that .qpp is not a header and would not include it from the generated file. -# -actions moc -{ - $(.prefix)/bin/moc -f $(>) -o $(<) -} - -# When moccing .cpp files, we don't need -f, otherwise generated code will -# include .cpp and we'll get duplicated symbols. -# -actions moc.cpp -{ - $(.prefix)/bin/moc $(>) -o $(<) -} - - -space = " " ; - -# Sometimes it's required to make 'plugins' available during uic invocation. To -# help with this we add paths to all dependency libraries to uic commane line. -# The intention is that it's possible to write -# -# exe a : ... a.ui ... : <uses>some_plugin ; -# -# and have everything work. We'd add quite a bunch of unrelated paths but it -# won't hurt. -# -flags qt3.uic-h LIBRARY_PATH <xdll-path> ; -actions uic-h -{ - $(.prefix)/bin/uic $(>) -o $(<) -L$(space)$(LIBRARY_PATH) -} - - -flags qt3.uic-cpp LIBRARY_PATH <xdll-path> ; -# The second target is uic-generated header name. It's placed in build dir, but -# we want to include it using only basename. -actions uic-cpp -{ - $(.prefix)/bin/uic $(>[1]) -i $(>[2]:D=) -o $(<) -L$(space)$(LIBRARY_PATH) -} |